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高級英語寫作學習通超星期末考試章節(jié)答案2024年When
taking
a
test
that
you
need
to
pass.
答案:錯Her
diet
not
very
healthy.
答案:錯Because
she
was
a
dedicated
student.
答案:錯The
teacher
helping
me
to
do
better.
答案:錯I
enjoy
reading
good
books.
答案:對Eating
less
to
lose
weight.
答案:錯Writing
Task
1
is
less
important
than
Writing
Task
2.
答案:對Your
essay
cannot
discuss
every
feature
of
a
text
or
every
ideathe
text
has
evoked.
答案:對Despite
these
criticisms,
Ballard
and
Clanchy’s
article
still
has
some
value
and
we
need
to
judge
it
in
terms
of
the
authors'
purpose
in
writing
it.
The
overall
evaluation
made
in
this
sentence
is
inclined
to
be
________.
答案:positiveQualifiers
can
play
an
important
role
in
your
writing,
giving
your
readers
clues
about
how
confident
you
feel
about
the
information
you’re
presenting.
答案:對Argument
refers
to
an
individual
claim,
but
not
a
whole
text.
答案:錯When
writing
a
solution
essay,
make
sure
that
your
proposed
solution
is
feasible.
答案:對In
a
solution
paper,
you
should
argue
for
your
solution
through
sound
reasoning
and
solid
evidence.
答案:對A
solution
paper
is
intended
to
persuade
readers
to
take
actions
to
solve
the
problem
that
has
been
affecting
the
life
of
a
community.
答案:對A
solution
essay
is
argumentative
in
nature
like
an
argument
essay.
答案:對To
make
the
connection
clear
to
readers,
use
transitions
between
sections.
答案:對A
transitional
phrase
or
sentence
can
tie
together
seemingly
diverse
material
for
it
describes
the
connection
between
one
idea
and
the
next.
答案:對You
may
have
to
make
explicit
an
indirect
connection
between
two
separate
sources.
答案:對An
analytical
tool
in
an
analysis
paper
can
be
________.
答案:all
of
the
aboveWhat
does
the
letter
“I”
in
OCIE
stand
for
in
paragraph
development?
答案:InterpretationYou
use
some
words
from
a
newspaper
article
because
they
sound
better
than
how
you
could
say
something
similar.
This
is
NOT
an
act
of
plagiarism.
答案:錯You
use
some
ideas
from
an
article
from
your
school’s
newspaper
in
your
essay.
This
is
an
act
of
plagiarism.
答案:對According
to
one
scholar,
Weinstein,
Disneyland's
success
is
due
to
its
ability
to
reflect
and
reinforce
"America's
most
important
beliefs,
values,
ideals,
and
symbols"
(151).
The
number
put
in
the
parenthesis
at
the
end
of
the
sentence
refers
to
__________.
答案:the
page
numberParaphrase
Nine
out
of
ten
doctors
responding
to
a
survey
said
they
recommend
our
product
to
their
patients
if
they
recommend
anything.
Which
of
the
following
best
explains
the
meaning
of
the
original
sentence?
答案:If
they
recommend
anything,
nine
out
of
ten
doctors
responding
to
a
survey
recommend
the
productParaphrase
This
book
contains
a
totally
new
outlook
that
combines
the
wisdom
of
the
past
with
scientific
knowledge
to
solve
the
problems
of
the
present.
Which
of
the
following
best
explains
the
meaning
of
the
original
sentence?
答案:In
this
book,
current
knowledge
and
past
wisdom
are
combined
to
solve
current
problemsPeople
are
increasingly
concerned
about
food
safety,
and
matters
such
as
food-borne
illnesses,
environmental
contaminations,
natural
toxicants
in
foods,
pesticides,
and
food
additives.
Moving
the
food
from
the
field
to
processors,
stores,
and
onto
your
table
requires
a
vast
network.
Public
agencies
monitor
this
huge
network.
Which
of
the
following
is
the
best
topic
for
the
passage?
答案:food
safetyA
reading
journal
is
a
diary
of
your
thought
processes.
答案:對Always
remember
you
are
outlining
to
save
time
for
later
study
and
review.
答案:對Outlining
is
a
form
of
note-taking
that
gives
a
quick
display
of
key
issues
and
essential
supporting
details.
答案:對Feel
free
to
express
your
bold
or
unusual
opinions
with
any
type
of
phrase,
mark,
or
sign
that
conveys
your
attitude.
In
this
case,
you
are
using
the
annotations
to
evaluate.
答案:對The
outline
forces
you
to
sort
out
significant
details
and
decide
on
levels
of
importance.
答案:對If
the
meaning
of
words
or
structure
is
unclear,
a
well-placed
question
mark
will
remind
you
of
what
is
puzzling.
答案:對Samuel
Slater
opened
a
new
factory
in
Rhode
Island
in
1790
and
employed
seven
boys
and
two
girls
between
the
ages
of
seven
and
twelve.
The
primary
purpose
of
this
sentence
is
to
__________.
答案:inform
readersEditorials
in
newspapers
are
written
mainly
to
__________.
答案:argue
a
pointIf
given
the
funding,
scientists
could
trace
most
aggressive
behavior
of
crime
and
violence
to
either
too
much
testosterone
or
low
blood
sugar.
The
tone
of
the
sentence
is
_________.
答案:objectiveThe
meeting
was
brief,
and
the
message
was
(concise)
and
to
the
point.
The
word
in
the
paranthesis
means
_________.
答案:shortMuchofourlives,infact,isspentfillingoutsurveys,takingtests,andbeinginterviewed.Thisstatementisafact.
答案:錯Inareview,youshouldsaveanyquotesfortheespeciallyimportantideasinthetext.
答案:對InIELTS,WritingTask2countsmoretowardsyouroveralltestbandscore.
答案:對Toulmin’sargumentpatterncanbesimplifiedasageneralthesis-supportstructure.
答案:對Alder,too,believedthatearlychildhoodexperiencesshapedthehumanpersonality,butheemphasizedthesocialnatureofthechild’surges.Thisstatementisanopinion.
答案:錯Currently,roadsareoftencongested,whichisexpensiveintermsofdelays.Itisclaimedthatbuildingmoreroads,orwideningexistingones,wouldeasethecongestion.Butnotonlyisthecostofsuchworkhigh,buttheconstructionprocessaddstothecongestion,whiletheresultingextraroadspacemayencourageextratraffic.Thereforeconstructingextraroadsisunlikelytosolvetheproblem,andotherremedies,suchasroadpricingorgreateruseofpublictransport,shouldbeexamined.Itcanbeseenfromtheparagraphthatbuildingmoreroads__________.
答案:causesextratraffic;increasescongestion;iscostlyTheteacherhavehadsomeproblemsdeciding________.
答案:whentheyshouldreturnthefinalpaperstothestudentsThemeetingwasbrief,andthemessagewas(concise)andtothepoint.Thewordintheparanthesismeans_________.
答案:shortThestudenthasquotedfrompage580ofTheAmericanPromise:AHistoryoftheUnitedStates,2ndcompactedition,writtenbyJamesL.Roark,MichaelP.Johnson,PatriciaClineCohen,SarahStage,AlanLawson,andSusanM.Hartmannandpublishedin2003byBedford/St.Martin’sinBoston.Whichofthefollowingiscorrect?
答案:Roark,JamesL.,etal.TheAmericanPromise:AHistoryoftheUnitedStates.2ndcompacted.Boston:Bedford,2003_____hebegantomakefriendsmoreeasily.
答案:Afterenteringthenewschool,Publictelevisionstationsaredifferentformcommercialstations_____.
答案:intheareasoffundingandprogrammingTherehasnotbeenagreatresponsetotheslate,_________?
答案:hasthereWhichofthefollowingsentencesmakesthebestmainidea?
答案:ExercisecancontributetoahealthierheartandstrongerlungsHavingbeenservedlunch,__________.
答案:thecommitteemembersdiscussedtheproblemMaria________thatshecouldnotattendclassesnextweek.
答案:toldherprofessorsIntheirarticle,“ThreeIssuesinAIDSResearch”inCurrentSocialIssues,LeonCheungandMarleneJohnsonwrite,“Nowthatwehave…”Themethodofthein-textcitationusedhereis___________.
答案:quotingWhatdoestheletter“I”inOCIEstandforinparagraphdevelopment?
答案:InterpretationCaliforniareliesheavilyonincomeformfruitcrops,and_____.
答案:sodoesFloridaWhichofthefollowingfailstodefinean“analysis”inwriting?
答案:TocombineideasfromdifferentsourcesSearching
students
in
school
constitutes
an
illegal
search.
答案:對In
IELTS,
Writing
Task
2
counts
more
towards
your
overall
test
band
score.
答案:對Nowadays
we
are
producing
more
and
more
rubbish.
Why
do
you
think
this
is
happening?
What
can
governments
do
to
help
reduce
the
amount
of
rubbish
produced?
This
topic
from
the
IELTS
writing
Task
2
requires
you
to
write
an
account
essay.
答案:對In
a
review,
expressions
such
as
“the
author
explores
the
question…”
are
called
_________
expressions.
答案:reportingPresident
Nixon
probably
resigned
as
a
result
of
the
Watergate
cover-up.
The
use
of
the
word
"probably"
makes
the
statement
less
assertive.
答案:對Is
it
the
role
of
government
to
attempt
to
control
population?
This
yes/no
question
for
argument
writing
is
called
an
issue
question.
答案:對A
good
arguable
issue
usually
involves__________
答案:more
than
one
reasonable
answerOnce
the
problem
has
been
identified,
your
paper
should
discuss
other
possible
solutions.
答案:對You
can
also
use
more
abstract
nouns
to
put
the
facts
and
ideas
in
sensible
relationship.
答案:錯Which
of
the
following
fails
to
define
an
“analysis”
in
writing?
答案:To
combine
ideas
from
different
sourcesThe
student
is
quoting
Rabbi
Isaac
P.
Fried
from
page
38
of
the
following
newspaper
article:
Treaster,
Joseph
B.
“Healing
Herb
or
Narcotic?
Marijuana
as
Medication.”
New
York
Times
14
Nov.
1993:
38+.
Which
of
the
following
is
correct?
答案:“I
consider
this
[alleviating
acute
pain
and
nausea]
a
need
that
has
to
be
filled,”
says
Rabbi
Isaac
P.
Fried
of
New
York
of
his
administration
of
marijuana
to
suffering
patients.
“Should
I
buckle
under
the
fear
of
an
archaic
law
that
doesn't
deal
with
the
present
needs
of
the
1990's?”
(qtd.
in
Treaster
38)Which
of
the
following
sentences
makes
the
best
main
idea?
答案:Exercise
can
contribute
to
a
healthier
heart
and
stronger
lungsIn
the
margin
of
a
book
you
explicitly
state
the
ideas
only
indirectly
suggested
by
the
text.
This
is
annotation
to
evaluate.
答案:錯When
you
use
annotations
to
clarify,
you
can
underline
key
statements,
number
supporting
arguments,
define
unusual
words,
and
paraphrasing
difficult
passages.
答案:對The
CIA
was
engaged
in
(covert)
activities
in
South
America
that
were
not
made
public.
The
word
in
the
paranthesis
means
_____.
答案:hiddenWhen
I
study
now,
I’m
in
a
lab
with
50
noisy
computers.
What
happened
to
the
quiet
chair
in
a
corner
with
a
table
for
your
books,
papers,
and
pencils?
The
tone
of
the
sentence
is
_________.
答案:nostalgicAs
you
enter
the
building
and
find
your
classroom.
答案:錯After
brainstorming
and
identifying
topics.
答案:錯To
join
the
most
important
club
in
the
school.
答案:錯You
can
do
well
in
one
writing
task
to
get
a
good
score.
答案:錯A
review
usually
begins
with
the
full
bibliographical
information
about
the
text
being
reviewed,
including
the
________,
date,
title,
publisher,
place,
etc.
答案:authorToulmin’s
argument
pattern
can
be
simplified
as
a
general
thesis-support
structure.
答案:對In
writing
your
synthesis,
you
should
summarize
each
source
material
briefly
towards
the
end
of
your
essay.
答案:錯The
thesis
statement
of
an
interpretive
analysis
should
tell
readers__________.
答案:the
main
points
in
the
interpretationYou
must
give
__________
each
time
when
you
directly
refer
to
the
work
of
another
writer
in
your
writing.
答案:full
documentationParaphrase
When
there
is
an
absence
of
reliable
information
about
drugs,
the
risks
involved
in
using
them
are
greatly
increased.
Which
of
the
following
best
explains
the
meaning
of
the
original
sentence?
答案:Using
drugs
is
more
dangerous
when
we
don’t
know
what
effects
and
danger
are
involvedParaphrase
It
would
be
difficult
to
overpraise
this
book.
Which
of
the
following
best
explains
the
meaning
of
the
original
sentence?
答案:This
book
deserves
much
praiseHealth
is
a
cultural
concept
that
is
defined
differently
in
different
cultures.
The
prevailing
definition
of
health
has
evolved
from
the
“absence
of
illness”
to
the
broader
term,
wellness,
with
its
definition
as
“a
life-style
that
emphasizes
such
health-
promoting
behaviors
as
eating
a
healthful
diet,
avoiding
harmful
substances,
enjoying
regular
exercise,
and
cultivating
self-esteem.”
Which
of
the
following
is
best
topic
for
this
passage?
答案:definition
of
healthSociolinguistics
is
concerned
with
the
ethnography
of
speaking,
that
is,
with
cultural
and
subcultural
patterns
of
speech
variation
in
different
social
contexts.
The
sociolinguist
might
ask,
for
example,
what
kinds
of
things
one
talks
about
in
casual
conversations
with
a
stranger.
A
foreigner
may
know
English
vocabulary
and
grammar
well
but
may
not
know
that
one
typically
chats
with
a
stranger
about
the
weather
or
where
one
comes
from,
and
not
about
what
one
ate
that
day
or
how
much
money
one
earns.
A
foreigner
may
be
familiar
with
much
of
the
culture
of
a
North
American
city,
but
if
that
person
divulges
the
real
state
of
his
or
her
health
and
feelings
to
the
first
person
who
says,
“How
are
you?”
he
or
she
has
much
to
learn
about
“small
talk”
in
North
American
English.
Similarly,
North
Americans
tend
to
get
confused
in
societies
where
greetings
are
quite
different
from
ours.
People
in
some
other
societies
may
ask
a
greeting,
“Where
are
you
going?”
or
“What
are
you
cooking?”
Some
Americans
may
think
such
questions
are
rude;
others
may
try
to
answer
in
excruciating
detail,
not
realizing
that
only
vague
answers
are
expected,
just
as
we
don’t
really
expect
a
detailed
answer
when
we
ask
people
“How
are
you?”
--Judith
Resnick
&
Lanny
Lester,
Text
&
Thought,
pp.
194-195
Which
of
the
following
is
the
best
summary
for
this
passage?
答案:Sociolinguists
are
interested
in
how
speech
is
used
in
different
cultures
and
different
social
contexts,
such
as
in
making
small
talk
and
greeting
peopleUnlike
marginal
comments,
what
you
write
in
the
journal
is
often
decided
by
your
teacher.
答案:錯Like
any
type
of
writing,
your
reading
journal
needs
to
be
convincing.
答案:錯He
talked
so
loudly
that
it
became
the
(dominant)
characteristic
of
his
personality,
the
one
you
remembered.
The
word
in
the
paranthesis
means
_________.
答案:outstandingYou
are
not
allowed
to
write
Task
2
first.
答案:錯The
writing
task
in
the
new
TEM-6
test
is
source-based.
答案:錯When
writing
a
primarily
agreeing
response,
you
should
do
all
the
following
EXCEPT
_________.
答案:giving
a
long
summary
of
the
articleTo
write
a
good
argumentative
essay,
you
should
balance
your
argument
by
__________.
答案:all
of
the
aboveWhen
writing
a
solution
essay,
we
know
that
readers
are
all
aware
of
the
existence
or
seriousness
of
the
problem.
答案:錯To
write
a
good
interpretive
essay,
you
should
first
_________.
答案:think
of
an
interpretive
questionWhich
of
the
following
is
NOT
the
criterion
for
source
evaluation
in
literary
analysis?
答案:ReputationWhen
you
analyze
a
literary
work,
you
are
doing
_
答案:an
interpretive
analysisYou
have
a
difficult
essay
to
write,
but
you
have
no
way
of
expressing
your
ideas
without
using
exactly
the
same
words
from
the
original
source.
This
is
NOT
an
act
of
plagiarism.
答案:錯Bettelheim,
Bruno.(
The
Uses
of
Enchantment.)
New
York:
Knopf,
1976.
In
this
documentation,
what
does
the
part
in
the
paranthesis
refers
to?
答案:A
bookThe
student
is
quoting
from
page
79
of
the
following
source:
Marshall,
Eliot.
Legalization:
A
Debate.
New
York:
Chelsea,
1988.
There
are
two
works
by
Marshall
in
the
list
of
works
cited.
Which
of
the
following
is
correct?
答案:Marshall
explains
that
marijuana
can
be
dangerous
for
people
with
heart
conditions
because
its
use
“can
dramatically
increase
heart
rate
and
blood
pressure”
(Legalization
79)In
their
article,
“Three
Issues
in
AIDS
Research”
in
Current
Social
Issues,
Leon
Cheung
and
Marlene
Johnson
write,
“Now
that
we
have
…”
The
method
of
the
in-text
citation
used
here
is
___________.
答案:quotingThe
student
is
quoting
from
page
623
of
the
following
essay:
Bangs,
Lester.
“Where
Were
You
When
Elvis
Died?”
Rock
and
Roll
Is
Here
to
Stay.
Ed.
William
McKeen.
New
York:
Norton,
2000.
623-27.
The
paper
includes
another
work
by
Bangs.
Which
of
the
following
is
correct?
答案:Bangs
argues
that
he
sees
Elvis
Presley
not
“as
a
tragic
figure
.
.
.
[but]
more
like
the
Pentagon,
a
giant
armored
institution
nobody
knows
anything
about
except
that
its
power
is
legendary”
(“Where
Were
You”
623)The
student
has
quoted
from
page
580
of
The
American
Promise:
A
History
of
the
United
States,
2nd
compact
edition,
written
by
James
L.
Roark,
Michael
P.
Johnson,
Patricia
Cline
Cohen,
Sarah
Stage,
Alan
Lawson,
and
Susan
M.
Hartmann
and
published
in
2003
by
Bedford/St.
Martin’s
in
Boston.
Which
of
the
following
is
correct?
答案:Roark,
James
L.,
et
al.
The
American
Promise:
A
History
of
the
United
States.
2nd
compact
ed.
Boston:
Bedford,
2003Paraphrase
This
organization
may
succeed
marvelously
at
what
it
wants
to
do,
but
what
it
wants
to
do
may
not
be
all
that
important.
Which
of
the
following
best
explains
the
meaning
of
the
original
sentence?
答案:Although
the
organization
may
reach
its
goals,
the
goals
might
not
be
importantAlder,
too,
believed
that
early
childhood
experiences
shaped
the
human
personality,
but
he
emphasized
the
social
nature
of
the
child’s
urges.
This
statement
is
an
opinion.
答案:錯One
technique
for
developing
the
habit
of
keeping
a
journal
is
freewriting.
答案:對When
taking
notes
in
outline
form,
record
as
many
details
as
you
can.
答案:錯The
student
was
accused
of
(plagiarism)
because
the
term
paper
contained
the
exact
words
of
an
author
without
giving
a
reference.
The
word
in
the
paranthesis
means__________.
答案:stealing
wordsThe
Puritans
came
to
the
new
land
for
religious
freedom,
yet
they
allowed
little
freedom
to
their
followers.
Anne
Hutchinson
was
banished
from
the
colony
for
preaching
that
salvation
can
come
through
good
works.
The
tone
of
the
sentence
is
_________.
答案:ironicBaseball
was
invented
as
an
urban
game
in
order
for
owners
to
make
money,
players
to
become
arrogant,
and
spectators
to
drink
overpriced
beer.
The
tone
of
the
sentence
is
_________.
答案:humorousYou
must
complete
both
tasks
to
get
an
accurate
band
score.
答案:對[Introduction]
Youth
drug
abuse
is
a
serious
problem
nowadays
in
many
cultures.
Not
only
is
illegal
drug
use
on
the
rise,
but
children
as
young
as
ten
years
old
are
experimenting
with
alcohol
and
tobacco.
The
reasons
for
this
behaviour
are
unclear,
but
certain
sociologists
blame
the
examples
set
by
their
elders.
The
introductory
paragraph
shows
that
this
essay
is
an
account.
答案:對What
is
the
nature
of
an
analysis
essay?
答案:An
inquiry
into
the
meaning
of
a
given
topicYou
should
avoid
shifting
the
topic,
contradicting
yourself,
or
losing
sense
in
your
journal.
答案:錯Whenyouuseannotationstoclarify,youcanunderlinekeystatements,numbersupportingarguments,defineunusualwords,andparaphrasingdifficultpassages.
答案:對Youmustcompletebothtaskstogetanaccuratebandscore.
答案:對Ienjoyreadinggoodbooks.
答案:對YouarenotallowedtowriteTask2first.
答案:錯Itisreasonabletosuggestthat,inordertosolvetheproblem,allthesolutionsshouldbeusedatonce.
答案:錯Nowadaysweareproducingmoreandmorerubbish.Whydoyouthinkthisishappening?Whatcangovernmentsdotohelpreducetheamountofrubbishproduced?ThistopicfromtheIELTSwritingTask2requiresyoutowriteanaccountessay.
答案:對Youhaveadifficultessaytowrite,butyouhavenowayofexpressingyourideaswithoutusingexactlythesamewordsfromtheoriginalsource.ThisisNOTanactofplagiarism.
答案:錯Isittheroleofgovernmenttoattempttocontrolpopulation?Thisyes/noquestionforargumentwritingiscalledanissuequestion.
答案:對Whenwritingasolutionessay,weknowthatreadersareallawareoftheexistenceorseriousnessoftheproblem.
答案:錯Atransitionalphraseorsentencecantietogetherseeminglydiversematerialforitdescribestheconnectionbetweenoneideaandthenext.
答案:對Ifthemeaningofwordsorstructureisunclear,awell-placedquestionmarkwillremindyouofwhatispuzzling.
答案:對Youshouldavoidshiftingthetopic,contradictingyourself,orlosingsenseinyourjournal.
答案:錯Inwritingyoursynthesis,youshouldsummarizeeachsourcematerialbrieflytowardstheendofyouressay.
答案:錯Whentakingnotesinoutlineform,recordasmanydetailsasyoucan.
答案:錯Herdietnotveryhealthy.
答案:錯Searchingstudentsinschoolconstitutesanillegalsearch.
答案:對Feelfreetoexpressyourboldorunusualopinionswithanytypeofphrase,mark,orsignthatconveysyourattitude.Inthiscase,youareusingtheannotationstoevaluate.
答案:對Oncetheproblemhasbeenidentified,yourpapershoulddiscussotherpossiblesolutions.
答案:對Eatinglesstoloseweight.
答案:錯Outliningisaformofnote-takingthatgivesaquickdisplayofkeyissuesandessentialsupportingdetails.
答案:對Thereadingjournalprovidesthespaceformoreextendedideas-andparticularlyforideasnottiedtoaparticularpassageoftheoriginal.
答案:對Areadingjournalisadiaryofyourthoughtprocesses.
答案:對Thebestwaytoreducetrafficinourcityistobuildametrosubwaysystem.Whichofthefollowingsentencescansupportthismainidea.
答案:Wideningthefreewayhasnotsolvedtheproblemoftraffic;AmetrosubwaysystemwouldencouragepeopletotakepublictransportationtoworkReadthefollowingsentencesanddecidewhichareopinions.
答案:Smokingcanbedangerous;ToomanypeoplesmokeinBritainThereareseveralreasonswhyonlinecoursesareincreasinginpopularity.Whichofthefollowingsentencescansupportthismainidea.
答案:Onlinecoursesareflexibleintermsoftime;OnlinecoursesaremoreconvenientforstudentswholivefarawayfromthecampusScenicBeachismyfavoritepicnicspotbecauseofitsbeauty.Whichofthefollowingsentencescansupportthismainidea.
答案:Itisaquietnarrowbeachcoveredwithoystershells;TheOlympicMountainsrisestraightupoutofthewaterontheothersideofthechannelReadthefollowingsentencesanddecidewhicharefacts.
答案:Britainhasoneofthehighestcrimeratesintheworld;Arobberytakesplaceeveryfivesecondsinsomecities;Whentheyarecaught,alargenumberofcriminalsappearincourtWhichofthefollowingcaseswillneedreferences?
答案:Amentionoffactsorfiguresfromanotherwriter;AquotationfromaworkbyanyauthorEffectivenote-takingemploys__________.
答案:symbols;abbreviations;simplifiedgrammarTheworldofdinosaursisveryfamiliartothegeneralpopulation.Whichofthefollowingsentencescansupportthismainidea?
答案:Scientistsbelievethatthebirdsoftodayaredescendedfromdinosaurs;Everyyear,newmoviesandTVshowsaboutdinosaursareproduced;ChildrenstudydinosaursandplaywithdinosaurtoysfromanearlyageCurrently,roadsareoftencongested,whichisexpensiveintermsofdelays.Itisclaimedthatbuildingmoreroads,orwideningexistingones,wouldeasethecongestion.Butnotonlyisthecostofsuchworkhigh,buttheconstructionprocessaddstothecongestion,whiletheresultingextraroadspacemayencourageextratraffic.Thereforeconstructingextraroadsisunlikelytosolvetheproblem,andotherremedies,suchasroadpricingorgreateruseofpublictransport,shouldbeexamined.Whichofthefollowingsolutionsis/areproposedintheparagraph?
答案:Wideningexistingroads;Buildingmoreroads;UseofpublictransportChildhooddiabeteshasmanypossiblecauses.Whichofthefollowingsentencescansupportthismainidea.
答案:Obesityisamajorcauseofdiabetes;ChildrenwhoeattoomuchsugarcangetdiabetesAreferenceisusedinacademicwritingbecause_________.
答案:itcangivemoreauthoritytothewriting;ithelpsreadersfindtheoriginalsource;itpreventsthewriterfromthechargeofplagiarismAsOrwell(1940)noted,Dickensfrequentlydescribedfoodbutwasuninterestedinfoodproduction.Heconsideredthatthiswasbecauseofthewriter’sbackground:“HewasaCockney,andLondonisthecentreoftheearth”(pp.53–4).Thereferencegiveninthesentencesheremainlyuses________.
答案:asummary;aquotationWhichofthefollowingwouldbeconsideredasplagiarism?
答案:Notprovidingareferencewhenyouhaveusedsomebody’sidea;Takingaparagraphfromaclassmate’sessaywithoutgivingareferenceIfwehavetohaveapetaroundthehouse,getonethatis(docile)andeasytomanage.Thewordintheparanthesismeans_________.
答案:gentleThestudentisquotingfrompage623ofthefollowingessay:Bangs,Lester.“WhereWereYouWhenElvisDied?”RockandRollIsHeretoStay.Ed.WilliamMcKeen.NewYork:Norton,2000.623-27.ThepaperincludesanotherworkbyBangs.Whichofthefollowingiscorrect?
答案:BangsarguesthatheseesElvisPresleynot“asatragicfigure...[but]morelikethePentagon,agiantarmoredinstitutionnobodyknowsanythingaboutexceptthatitspowerislegendary”(“WhereWereYou”623)ParaphraseThisorganizationmaysucceedmarvelouslyatwhatitwantstodo,butwhatitwantstodomaynotbeallthatimportant.Whichofthefollowingbestexplainsthemeaningoftheoriginalsentence?
答案:Althoughtheorganizationmayreachitsgoals,thegoalsmightnotbeimportantYoumustgive__________eachtimewhenyoudirectlyrefertotheworkofanotherwriterinyourwriting.
答案:fulldocumentationAutomobileproductionintheUnitedStates_____.
答案:hasbeenrathererraticrecentlyMr.Robertsisanotedchemist_____.
答案:aswellasaneffectiveteacherSamuelSlateropenedanewfactoryinRhodeIslandin1790andemployedsevenboysandtwogirlsbetweentheagesofsevenandtwelve.Theprimarypurposeofthissentenceisto__________.
答案:informreadersThesupportingevidenceforthethe
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